It's been a crazy Summer for Hip-Hop this year and nobody is capturing all the
new tracks quite like Connecticut's Kid Big Mike who returns with his sequel to Cruel
Summer 2K6, which is the It Ain't About The Money! edition.

This mixtape features nothing but new & exclusive Hip-Hop tracks from some of the biggest
names in the game. This also has new tracks produced by DJ Premier and Ron Browz.

Miami hip-hop production tandem Cool & Dre have scattered the top of the
charts with major hits, recently "Holla At Me Baby" w/ DJ Khaled and "Say I" w/
Christina Milian. The duo of Andre Lyon and Marcello Valenzano are Miami's
finest boardsmen as well as proud owners of Epidemic Records. With Dre dropping
a solo (emcee-ing) album some time soon, the 305 is definitely shining right now.

Also catching a tan on this mixtape are Dade County locals Dirtbag (co-host) and
Rick Ross. This mixtape features a combination of Cool & Dre-produced records,
including a gang of joints from the DJ Khaled album, which they co-produced.

Uptown's own, Lennox Ave's own, it's the muhf&%*in Statue, ya boy Jae Millz, all the way from '212' to you! If you aren't from around the way, Lenox Avenue is dead in the heart of Harlem, so that makes Jae Millz a product of the borough of established rapper such as Big L, McGruff, Mase, The Diplomats and Black Rob. Originally getting his start in rap in neighborhood battles, it is no surprise that Millz' freestyling ability would turn out to be his break into the rap game.
Establishing himself in the mixtape circuit with a cocky freestyle venom that would land him on Kay Slay and DJ Enuff mixtapes, Millz' battle-rapping eventually earned him a visit from Mr. Bad Boy. P. Diddy was filming The Making of The Band's second season at the time and was recruiting an emcee to match his captain Ness up against. Answering the call, Millz took on Ness in what would be described on TV by Diddy as a 'draw,' but for Millz, the stroll in the spotlight was anything but a push.

Over the past few years, DJ Smallz has established himself as one of the top
mixtape DJs in the game. Along with that notoriety has come a worldwide fanbase
of crunk, snap and lean supporters. Coming from all over the world, people love
Southern music and the Southern Smoke brand.

Taking his show on the road (plane), DJ Smallz invades a country near you later
in 2006, including Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, France, Thailand
and more. (Renew your passport fam!)

www.GUnitWorld.com is reporting that "according to sources" Eminem's highly anticipated mixtape "The Re-Up" is dropping tommorrow.

According to several sources, the new mixtape, The Re-Up by Eminem, mixed by DJ Whoo Kid in the spring, will be released tomorrow. The mixtape features the return of Eminem, along with guest apperances from Obie Trice, D12, Cashis, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater, 50 Cent, G-Unit, and new material from the late Proof (of D12).

DJ Smallz has been down with the DTP (Disturbin' Tha Peace) family for quite some
time. Originally mixing a promo mix for Luda called 'Mouth of the South,' he has
since worked projects with Bobby Valentino and Playaz Circle, Smallz is back in the
fold with one of Atlanta's premier rap families.

With host Luacris recently releasing a track titled "War With God" not so subliminally
dissing T.I. and Jeezy, and co-hosts Field Mob recently releasing their DTP debut Light
Poles and Pine Trees, this edition of Southern Smoke is a busy one.